Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2015): HERITAGE OF NUSANTARA

The Appreciation and Study of Qur’an Manuscripts from Southeast Asia: Past, Present, and Future

Gallop, Annabel Teh (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
18 Jan 2016

Abstract

The focus of this paper is not on theological aspects of the Qur’an, or on the study of the Qur’anic sciences in Southeast Asia over the past centuries, but rather to attempt to trace the path of the appreciation of old copies of the Qur’an  in  Southeast  Asia  as  part  of  the  historical  record  of  the  Islamic heritage  of  the  region.   In  this  light,  Qur’an  manuscripts  are  viewed  as objects  of  material  culture  which  can  cast  light  on  the  societies  which produced  them,  and  as  works  of  art  which  testify  to  the  heights  of  artistic creativity  in  the  region,  for  illuminated  Qur’an  manuscripts  represent  the pinnacle  of  achievements  in  the  arts  of  the  book  in  Southeast  Asia.  Thishistorical record can be measured through a survey of how, where, when and by whom Qur’an manuscripts in Southeast Asia were collected, documented, studied and published, both in Southeast Asia itself and in the west.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

heritage

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Subject

Religion Arts Humanities Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture

Description

Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage, This journal focuses on religious studies (both contemporary and classical), particularly in the fields of Religious Literature, Cultures, and Heritage in Nusantara and Nusantara (Indonesia), and its relation to the ...